Addicted and Mentally Ill: Stories of Courage, Hope, and Empowerment (Haworth Series in Family and Consumer Issues in Health)
Description:
Reconnect with dually diagnosed individuals using stories they can identify with!
Addicted and Mentally Ill: Stories of Courage, Hope, and Empowerment is a powerful tool to recommend to your clients who are dually diagnosed. This book presents vignettes about people with mental illness and addiction whose situations are representative of what goes on in a dual-diagnosis in-patient setting. This nonclinical, easy-to-read resource will give you, your patients, and their family members unique insight on dual diagnosis and how co-occurring mental illness and addiction can be treated with the minimum amount of blame, shame, or poor decision-making.
Addicted and Mentally Ill focuses on the most significant issues surrounding these individuals, such as:
- dual diagnosis and the family system—how family can help or hinder treatment
- the reasons why dually diagnosed clients resist treatment
- the fear of losing self-identity in treatment
- the misunderstandings about dual diagnosis—from the perspectives of the client, family members, and professionals in medicine and social work
- the role of hope, empowerment, and spirituality in recovery in dual diagnosis
- what the patient/client and family members can do to improve treatment options
The stories in Addicted and Mentally Ill confront the life problems specific to dually diagnosed individuals, including:
- alcohol, drugs, and self-medication
- the difficulties of building trust in group therapy settings
- psychotropic medications
- illnesses such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and personality disorders
- suicide
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